The crape myrtles in my garden are still going strong. Several of them are blooming much later than in previous years. I believe it may have something to do with the intense level of summer heat and lack of regular rain showers. Whatever the reason, I am delighted to have them still blooming their heads off now, and so it only seems appropriate to highlight them in this week’s In a Vase on Monday, sponsored by Cathy at Rambling in the Garden.
I don’t know the name of the pink one, but I always refer to it as my ‘Watermelon Pink’ crape myrtle. The purple one is ‘Catawba.’
My Arranger suggested that we locate the arrangement on our front porch. It takes a winning place between our two rocking chairs, a spot where we often find ourselves on a late afternoon watching the crowds pass on their way home. A glass of wine makes it close to perfection.
Please visit Cathy at Rambling in the Garden to see what she and others are including in their vases this week.
The crape myrtles are striking together and the blue vase is lovely.
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Thank you, Susie. They have been remarkable this year.
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The blue vase is striking; I’m going to move my Crape Myrtles because I think it is too dry for them on the slope and they might do better in another position. I like your aperitvo spot, it looks ideal – cheers!
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Thanks, Christina. We will have an apertivo in your honor.
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Beautiful. I love those little purple blooms.
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Thank you, Lisa. They are some of my favorites.
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Beautiful flowers that we don’t grow here so it was lovely to see them in that gorgeous blue vase.
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Thank you, Donna. We use that vase a lot because we like it too.
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These are flowers I miss from warmer climates, though the rose garden does have some. The bright colors look fabulous with the deep blue vase. Your porch is a great place for them.
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Thanks, Hannah. The crape myrtles this year have been lovely everywhere here.
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My goodness John – no wonder you love these crape myrtles so much. They always look brilliant in your vases and in the garden they must be stunning. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you, Cathy. There are really special right now. The purple one is starting to fade, but the “watermelons'” are still going strong.
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Those colors are great. We’re just a little too far north for them and it’s one of those plants I wish I could grow!
Love the porch.
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Don’t be sad; you can grow things there that we can’t because of the heat e.g., most traditional lilacs).
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